Command language

English (en)

Command language
A command language is a specialised
language used to communicate 
instructions to a computer, 
operating system, or software. 

It consists of a set of predefined 
commands that users or programs can
execute to perform tasks such as 
file management, process automation, 
and system control.

Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba

Related terms

Igbo (ig)

  • Asụsụ kenyé iwu

Decomposition: Asụsụ kenyé iwu. Language for command/ instructions.

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  • Asusu Ntuziaka

Decomposition: Asusu Ntuziaka. Asusu - language; Ntuziaka - Directive or command

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  • Asụsụ nnyemiwu

Decomposition: Asụsụ nnyemiwu. Asụsụ - language, nnyemiwu - to give command.

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  • Ntụ̀ziaka/Ntimiiwu

Decomposition: Ntụ̀ziaka/Ntimiiwu - Directive/Command

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